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Journey to 2025
Dr Mike Short CBE FREng FIET Vice President
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A commitment to innovation
Telco operators – global operator ranking by R&D (EUR million)
2,357
1,113 969
812 811
602
367 337 218 167
NTT at&t Orange BT TI Vodafone KT SKTelecom
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Source: The 2013 EU Industrial R&D Scoreboard (European Commission)
#2 Telco
By R&D
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Agenda
• 1) Growth of Mobile and the Internet
• 2) Rise of Apps, wearables and diagnostics
• 3) Impact on key sectors or verticals
• 5) Planning for the next Generation
• 6) New roles for operators in IoT ?
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The mobile phone – services for 30+ years
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Size is Important!
Smaller is Good! Larger is good!
6 Source: www.gsmamobileeconomy.com
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Dreaming of the future
Dreaming of the future
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Mobile and Internet – competition or complement ?
Picture courtesy of HBO
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Everyone now has the power to innovate
in a digital world thanks to the marriage
between the two great innovation
platforms of the 21st century: internet
and mobile.
• Dr. Mike Short, VP Telefónica,
• Financial Times, April 2013
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Shuttle vehicles for GATEway
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Outside of the healthcare system
www.myhealthapps.net
Wearables
Self-aware, healthier lifestyles
Sources: European Directory of Health Apps
NHS Choices Healthy App Store
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Media 2020 vision - Screens everywhere
Multi mode devices
Interactive Content
Online catch-up / retrieval
Analytics
Apps for all forms of content
Apps stores / Cloud storage
All creatives now; Digital ready Internet
Personalised capture and playback
New forms of Content/ Licensing or DRM
Content management - from channel to brand
management
New approaches to
advertizing/sponsorship/search and
recommendations
New business models
Digital service provision > telecomms / broadcasting
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4G Live-Streaming LG Mountable Action Camera
LinkedIn 0
Share 10
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Transport
Better Sensing
Apps.
Online care / ticketing
Analytics
Driverless
Energy / navigation / route management
Digital Rail / ITS – Highway management
Congestion and Capital management
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GATEway – Greenwich Automated Transport Environment
• Venue: Greenwich, London, UK
Smart City venue and fantastic historical links to navigation
• Two year, £8m project – high level aims:
Demonstrate automated transport safely and effectively in a range of
environments
Understand societal, legal, technical changes and barriers to
implementation based on direct experience of operation
Create a multifaceted, validated, long term test bed for the evaluation
of future automated transport systems
• Trials:
3 live trials of automated transport
• Eight fully driverless, electric shuttles (not on public roads)
• Fully autonomous valet parking of cars
• Third live trial to be finalised based on feedback
TRL DigiCar simulator study of automated vehicle human factors
Demonstration of teleoperation – remote operation of a vehicle
• Extensive public, media and industry stakeholder
engagement throughout
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Energy
Measurement / Metering
Apps.
Online Care
Analytics
Biofuels
New Inputs / Outputs
Better energy controls
Environmental benefits
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New opportunities
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The myths and facts of 5G
Source: Nokia Networks /ITU
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Roles of an Operator in IoT
• Innovation and trials
• Networks – Networks roadmap ; Narrowband IoT
• Devices / Services – wholesale and retail
• Billing – wholesale and retail
• Investment
• Regulation and standards
• Data protection and Analytics
• Identity, provenance and Fraud management
• Internet based services and roles
• Trust and confidence
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In conclusion …
Growth in Mobile Internet services
Many key enablers for IoT now in place
Many roles for an operator in IoT
No single IoT approach fits all. Cost effectiveness for each Sector/market
Digital journey is well under way
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Digital economy – the key role of
Mobile
Dr Mike Short CBE FREng FIET Vice President